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Registered users have "not registered" added to their name in fields, such as when sending email etc using the email this page function (from the "print" module). This is for all users, including the registered ones.
I noticed a fix for something like this on another theme, here http://drupal.org/node/533932 perhaps it is related.
Or should I just remove that string from the theme file?
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Comment #1
mehrpadin CreditAttribution: mehrpadin commentedHi Verta,
As far as I know I didn't use such a code, are you sure the theme caused it and not the module?
Comment #2
verta CreditAttribution: verta commentedNot sure yet, will give it another look. Just wanted to post to let you know I wasn't ignoring the thread!
Comment #3
verta CreditAttribution: verta commentedYou are correct, this is something from core. I have read some theme hacks that indicate it can be seen by a theme, but mlthough I still have a very limited knowledge of this system, I think this is better handled in a module. If you want me to mark as "by design" I can do that, not sure if that's proper etiquette here or not. (Some module threads I read seem to indicate that the developer makes the call about changes to the status.)
(I think my seeing this string may be an artifact of core not thinking that an LDAP authenticated user is not verified because the email address did not sync or was not present in LDAP.)
I am able to use the Real Names module to override the core behavior, so it's working well now.
http://drupal.org/project/realname
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mehrpadin CreditAttribution: mehrpadin commented:)
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